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the Plague of Everyday Violence
the Plague of Everyday Violence
Today is the release day of The Locust Effect – Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence written by Gary Haugen. Gary is the founder of International Justice Mission, a NGO that is focused on securing rescue…
are you aware of the fight raging around us?
are you aware of the fight raging around us?
This morning had another opportunity to share on Moody Radio Cleveland in a conversation with Mark Zimmerman on practical things somebody living in Ohio can do to impact the plight of 27 million people caught in modern day slavery. You…
kibera slum
kibera slum
the first project we visited on the Compassion Kenya Vision Trip was in the village of Silanga.  It is one of ten villages.  It is the biggest slum in Africa and one of the largest in the world.  It sits…
Meeting Emmanuel
Meeting Emmanuel
One of the many highlights of our travels in Kenya was meeting students who are part of the Leadership Development Program. The Leadership Development Program identifies Compassion-assisted youth who have leadership potential and assists them with college tuition, textbooks and…
I got infected with the gratitude syndrome
I got infected with the gratitude syndrome
  It’s been more than 2 months since we returned from the Compassion Vision Tour of Kenya.  I’ve been thinking alot about what the long term response should be (personally and vocationally) to those 9,000 miles of travel.  Today I’m…
Kenya’s Maasai
Kenya’s Maasai
So I’m beginning to think more clearly about the whirlwind vision trip with Compassion in Kenya.  There are so many highlights from those 7 days.  One in particular was a conversation with the Massai people who helped to protect us…

Pedal power publicizes human trafficking problem

(Note: the following story originally appeared on page 1 of the Ashland Times Gazette, 6.6.12.) Trio’s bicycle trip from Ohio to D.C. promotes awareness LOUDONVILLE — Last spring, Tom Roepke went on a six-state bicycle ride across tornado-ravaged portions of…

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the mohican mtb 100

i’ve heard about this event, and since cycling has become a new advocation it was a lot fun to serve with a great group of folks today as 640 mountain bikers descended on our region to ride in a 100…

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adminJune 2, 2012June 3, 2012 adventure, thoughts, travel
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to the covered bridge and back

wednesday was the first full day out of school for clay (mitch has been out since friday). we had an interview with the local newspaper first thing to talk about the upcoming Freedom Tour ride. So after that conversation it…

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